Owned by a movie location scout turned hydroponics enthusiast, Miami River Wall is a private space with two
monstrous vertical gardens (foliage on the walls), super-high ceilings, a full kitchen and a communal table
fashioned out of Dade County pine.

Which means the next time you've got an exciting announcement (you're getting engaged; you're rescuing a
bulldog) or a valid reason to celebrate (Dolphins season: four months away), you'll want to rent out this
space, hire a chef and invite 12 to 50 of your closest friends.

As you all sip wine and discuss the latest trends in indoor gardening (conversation starter: "These are the
first hydroponic plant walls in Miami..."), your chef will rustle up dinner, using herbs like oregano,
rosemary and mint plucked right off the plant wall in the kitchen.